Guest guest Posted June 6, 2009 Report Share Posted June 6, 2009 I never had to pay customs charges on anything I ordered from IP until the last two orders, because of the new rules. This time I ordered four bottles of 2grain Armour and I got the parcel this morning without being charged anything extra :0) If anyone's interested my order was posted on a Monday (I don't order online) and my stuff was dispatched on the Friday. It took fifteen days after dispatch to get here. Louise. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2009 Report Share Posted June 6, 2009 Hi Louise Can I ask a few questions? You said you post your order, forgive me for me being a bit dense, you mean you send your order through the post? How do you pay? Do you send a cheque? I've thought of trying to order by phone, would have to consider the time difference though of course! I wasn't sure if you could only purchase online. The second thing was did they declare the value on the package? It always used to say N.C.V. (no commercial value) but my last one had the amount..it was over £18 and I got hit with a £12 customs charge. Of course your package might just have slipped through the net. Good for you! Hope it stays that way. > > I never had to pay customs charges on anything I ordered from IP until the last two orders, because of the new rules. > This time I ordered four bottles of 2grain Armour and I got the parcel this morning without being charged anything extra :0) > If anyone's interested my order was posted on a Monday (I don't order online) and my stuff was dispatched on the Friday. It took fifteen days after dispatch to get here. > > Louise. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2009 Report Share Posted June 6, 2009 I get a form for a foreign draft from the bank and fill that in, take it back to the bank, it takes a few days to process, then they send me the foreign draft in the post. The foreign draft can then be sent, like a cheque, with the order form that I download from IP. I get all the info on the stuff I want to order from the IP website just before I fill in the form in case of price changes ;0) The only problem with using a foreign draft is if it gets lost in the post: there's no guarantee you'll get a refund. This happened to the second order I sent; but luckily the bank were able to find out if the draft had been cashed, it hadn't so they were able to reissue it, so I didn't lose my money. I don't think you can just send a cheque as it has to be in the correct currency for the country you send it to; and I don't think you're allowed to just write it in the correct currency on a normal cheque. Today's parcel had the value on the outside so I think it was just chance that it wasn't stopped. Hope this helps, Louise. > > Hi Louise > > Can I ask a few questions? > > You said you post your order, forgive me for me being a bit dense, you > mean you send your order through the post? How do you pay? Do you send > a cheque? > I've thought of trying to order by phone, would have to consider the > time difference though of course! I wasn't sure if you could only > purchase online. > > The second thing was did they declare the value on the package? > It always used to say N.C.V. (no commercial value) but my last one > had the amount..it was over £18 and I got hit with a £12 customs charge. > Of course your package might just have slipped through the net. > Good for you! Hope it stays that way. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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